Linux... I don't know who got the "brilliant" idea of requiring i686 or higher as default, so many current distros doesn't work. Ubuntu, which is the most popular right now, simply doesn't work as support was explicitely dropped in 11.x. And future doesn't look bright... I hate to say it but you're...

You really can still use Socket7 systems today for surfing the internet and Microsoft Office applications without any problems. Running Win2K such a system only uses 100 - 200 MB of RAM - so who needs Win7? Linux isn't RAM hungry either and it's a nice break from the MS offerings (currently running...

I've had this monitor for a while and I'm probably the third owner it's had (my family share upgrade discards), I was naturally curious about the condition of it's capacitors after hearing of others with venting components causing all kinds of collateral damage... from flickering displays to rupture...

Those Scythe thermal devices certainly look the part, personally I've always wanted one of those Cooler Master Musketeers but they're getting a little thin on the ground here abouts and TBH they're more form than function

Taz I've got more than I'll ever use. Tell you what, PM me your address and I'll send you one of each. How could anyone refuse such generosity? give me time to build up funds in my Paypal account to at least cover the shipping costs okay? :) The ASUS is the better board though it has far less cache...

I've always had a hankering for DFI mainboards, but seriously Jim you keep them (and build more K6X beasts) I'm sure if I keep my ear to the ground one will simply fall into my lap (currently I'm overstocked with s462/s370 parts & systems) :wink: Now that I note K6Plus has an "other platforms" sub f...

I used to have one also, but the fact that they were just a stock K6-2 500 factory OC'ed was very apparent, as it ran hot, was unstable and wouldn't OC one extra MHz, so i had no fondness for it. The factory 550's were better than an enthusiast OC as the factory deemed it more stable than the 533/5...